HC Deb 15 May 1930 vol 238 cc2036-7
42. Major GLYN

asked the Home Secretary whether any decision has yet been reached in consultation with the City of London police for the provision of automatic traffic signals in the streets of the Metropolitan and City areas; and whether he will consider sending a mission of police officers to study the methods in use in Paris, Barcelona and other cities of the Continent?

Mr. CLYNES

The question of these signals is being dealt with by the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, on which the Metropolitan Police and City Police are both represented. The methods in use in certain continental cities, including Paris, have already been investigated by a representative of the Metropolitan Police, and the possibility of obtaining useful information by visits to foreign countries is being constantly borne in mind.

Major GLYN

Is the right hon. Gentleman satisfied that the traffic conditions of London are not capable of improvement?

Mr. CLYNES

I think the facts show that they are.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Is not the traffic control in London infinitely superior to that in Paris and Barcelona?

Mr. SMITHERS

And Moscow!

Mr. REMER

Has the right hon. Gentleman's attention been called to the success of this system in certain provincial cities, namely, Manchester and Birmingham?

Mr. CLYNES

I think that all these points are before the Committee.

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